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February 8, 2024US Forged Rings (USFR) today announced a $700 million investment in the U.S. offshore wind industry to construct a tower fabrication facility and a steel forging plant. The U.S. company will use these two facilities to service the growing domestic offshore wind market, filling a critical supply chain gap for offshore wind components. The company is in final stages of evaluating East Coast locations and expects to announce a decision soon.
“This substantial investment serving U.S. offshore wind was spurred by our confidence in the medium and long-term prospects of the U.S. market, which is in its early phases of development and needs a local supply chain to rely on” said Giacomo Sozzi, President of USFR. “These facilities will enable U.S. developers and OEMs to have predictable costs and a reliable supply of vital components. Equally important, the investment will result in direct environmental benefits including the reduction of significant pollution emitted by otherwise shipping these huge components from overseas.”
Once all permits and regulatory approvals are secured, construction of the facilities is expected to take 16-20 months, with first towers beginning production in Q1 2026. The two facilities will create more than 500 U.S. full time employment positions. The facilities will also limit carbon footprint by utilizing 77% recycled content, making it a fraction of the global average.
“We are currently in the final stages of evaluating several potential locations on the East Coast” said Slavko Zurovac, USFR’s Managing Director. “All potential sites are strategically positioned with access to required waterways, rail, and utilities, providing significant logistical benefits and making it competitive to supply large components.”
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